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Discover Ludwig"drinking water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to water that is safe for human consumption. For example: - It is important to have access to clean drinking water in order to maintain good health. - The city has implemented measures to ensure the safety of its drinking water supply. - The students were reminded to bring a bottle of drinking water with them on the field trip. It can also be used as a gerund phrase, acting as a noun and describing an action. For example: - Drinking water regularly can help improve digestion. - The doctor recommended increasing your intake of drinking water to prevent dehydration. - I always feel better after drinking water first thing in the morning.
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drinking water
noun
Water that is intended to be ingested by humans. Water intended to be ingested by humans, sealed in a container, having no added ingredients except perhaps antimicrobial agents and/or fluoride, and passing certain tests for color, odor, turbidity, and presence of various microorganisms and chemicals.
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Drinking water.
Filter drinking water.
The drinking water?
Drinking water is polluted.
"Drinking water," she said.
It's like drinking water".
Drinking water came out.
Clean drinking water is rare.
There is no drinking water.
Drinking water in the afternoon.
daily in drinking water.
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